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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson did not score) was the reaction they brought from a walrus-like B.U. fan with a waxed mustache seated directly behind me. Bringing the bedroom to the Garden, he moaned and bellowed as if near orgasm, "Ah, ah, ah go B.U." I preferred their old cheer because an organ, which used to lead their cheer, cannot spit...

Author: By Richard W. Edifman, | Title: Out in Left Field | 3/11/1974 | See Source »

Andrea Bradford's voice is the finest of the whole production and she sings the strongest numbers, "No Crystal Stair," and "A Happy Tomorrow," although the latter song is marred by a cheap-sounding organ background, a problem at several points during the play. Robert Honeysucker is the wizened Old Man, detached from the fast pace of Harlem, able to look at the entire scene with a broader historical perspective. And his recital of "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," a short but powerful poem about the black's hard struggle from the shores of the Congo to the banks...

Author: By Lawton F. Grant, | Title: The Dream of Harlem | 3/7/1974 | See Source »

...door to the right, accompanied by a strong-bodied assistant whose thin, darkish face showed him to be a resident of the town. The Catholic priest was white, a Maryknoll missionary who had lived in the village for almost 10 years. From a small speaker on the wall an organ version of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" was playing. As the padre walked to the modest altar, his assistant passed out to the peasants sheets with prayers written in Quechua. This service was for those who spoke only that Indian tongue; in the previous hour the padre had said mass...

Author: By Michael Massing, | Title: Bolivia | 3/4/1974 | See Source »

Bach. Listeners who favor the "purist" approach to Bach will do well to hear Lenora Stein's all-Bach program at Memorial Church. The Fisk organ is well-suited to such an enterprise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Classical | 2/21/1974 | See Source »

...Japan Institute at Harvard is planned as a visible symbol of Harvard's desire to raise the Japanese studies to the same level as its studies of the major industrial countries of Europe, and as a coordinating organ to promote and develop Japanese studies throughout the University," he said...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Japan's Ambassador Will Give $1 Million to Harvard Today | 1/16/1974 | See Source »

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